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Over the past year, being able to spend more time with our dogs has been a source of comfort and solace for many. But as some Americans prepare to head back to in-person work, the idea of leaving ...
Ah, the great crate debate! When it comes to living with dogs, the subject of crates can be as polarizing as the topic of pineapple on pizza. On one paw, crates are described as being the ultimate ...
Any dog owner can tell you that it’s not easy to train a puppy, and one challenging part can be crate training. Although this can be a difficult decision to make for some, there are steps you can take ...
Angela Passman (World Pet Travel) advises 3-6 months of advance planning for international pet relocation. She stresses crate ...
Rescue dogs come with all sorts of unknowns when they’re adopted. Because of their pasts, it’s likely they’ve developed any number of quirks, insecurities, and even traumas. That’s why crate training, ...
Crate use has long been a topic of discussion between pet guardians and those in the animal care field. Ask ten different people and you’re sure to get half on the “Crate Train” side and half on the ...
A primary concern when a pet dog joins your home is how to potty train him or her as soon as possible. General rules to remember are how accidents are inevitable while dogs adjust to their new ...
Although puppies are so adorable and sweet, we also know they are a lot of work. From making sure they eat to potty training and chewing on you, it can be a lot. And let's not forget trying to get ...